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  • Financial challenges biggest source of concern for Scottish charities

    Created: 04/01/2024
    News/Events Category: General News


    An overwhelming majority of charities in Scotland have reported financial challenges as their biggest source of concern, according to new research.

    The Scottish Third Sector Tracker found that 70% of charities cited financial obstacles as their biggest challenge, up significantly in just two years. 

    A third of organisations reported having made use of their financial reserves in the three months leading into April 2023, an increase compared to the same period in 2022.  

    Almost half (44%) of the organisations using their financial reserves believed that this situation is unsustainable. 

    Anna Fowlie, chief executive of the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO), said: “Charities, community groups and social enterprises can be financially fragile at the best of times, and the tracker research clearly demonstrates that we are currently far from the best of times. We are seeing that voluntary organisations are experiencing more financial challenges now than they did during the pandemic due to rising costs, particularly of energy and wages.  

    “Voluntary organisations make an invaluable contribution to Scotland’s social and economic fabric and the people, communities and causes they support are experiencing more pressures than ever before. Public giving of money and time have been hit by the cost-of-living crisis and we are seeing many organisations having to dip into their reserves just to keep going.

    “Reserves are there as a safety net and are not meant to prop up business as usual. It’s akin to households having to buy their groceries on a credit card, simply storing up more problems for the future and threatening their medium to long-term viability.” 

    The Scottish Third Sector Tracker is a growing research community made up of representatives from third sector organisations based across the whole of Scotland, who are willing to share their experiences, views and concerns as the sector faces both new and ongoing challenges. 

    The tracker is run by an independent research company called DJS Research on behalf of SCVO, the Scottish Government, the William Grant Foundation and the National Lottery Community Fund.




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